There is a singing CNWA just downstream of the Goetchius Parking Lot (the o ne 
with the little foot bridge); 7:30, 13 May. 

For those for whom it matters, unfortunately, sort of out of basin. Of course, 
if it were frozen, and there was a tremendous wind from the east, it is 
possible that a snowflake that fell on the parking lot could be blown about 400 
m to the west and end melting and flowing into Cayuga Lake, in which case you 
might say that the parking lot was within the watershed of the Cayuga Lake.

John Confer

By the way, probable nesting Sora and Virginia Rails,and Wilson's Snipe. Male 
Harrier seen 7-8 times this spring,  foraging and carrying food away to 
southsoutheast (by breeding bird atlas this would be confirmed carrying nesting 
via food for young).

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